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Name: myrchik Date: May 23, 2008 at 11:15:24 Pacific OS: WinVista CPU/Ram: 2.4 Product: m-6816
Comment:
Hi guys! How is it going? Listen, i have two notebooks - Gateway M-6818. One of them connected to internet all the time through router. So, what i want to do is to connect my second laptop over wireless network to the first one. What i have managed to do is to create a temporary network b/w them, but when i disconnect from it, i have to all over again. Is there some kind of other option to set it up, so that it would be always available, whenever i turn on my second laptop? Thanks!
Name: jefro Date: May 23, 2008 at 14:18:41 Pacific
Reply:
Hi! OK! Sure, I think you should look at Analogx's proxy. Let the wired computer act as a "go between." The "readme" file tells you how to install and configure the software.
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